Ah, but another way to look at it is he's actually invested time in fantasizing about what life would be like if he could arrange for you to do anything you want and, in that fantasy world, you're doing all your favorite things...pantless.

For the first year we were married, my wife couldn't find a job. Let me tell you, it's fun to fantasize about, but you get MEGA bored. I think she lost her mind those last two months. We have a lot of cross-stiching and paint by numbers to show for that time-period.

Pantsless loses its allure after about 2 weeks. Especially if your couch is vinyl.

LOL! Someone is going to HAVE to let that boy know that speaking the truth when his girl is trying to make a point is a good way to get to the grievous bodily harm I mentioned before. Funny stuff, but he'll have no one to blame but himself when he's on the six o'clock news having been bludgeoned with something heavy and blunt after retorts like that.

See the problem with quitting your job is that you then go to the grocery store at the same time as all the other house wives, who usually have children... lots of them. All running and screaming. And if it isn't kids then it's the senior citizens or someone else. It's always busy at the store... always. Though.. the lack of pants and netflixs are awesome. :)

Yeah I tried the whole housewife-stay-at-home-mom thing and I've realized it's a lot easier to go back to work and let him quit his job...lol. apparently I need structure because otherwise I procrastinate and he comes home and nothing has changed/gotten done/etc. Well those are his words. ;)

Same problem working from home. And living in back of beyond. Left house today to go to dentist. Had not looked in mirror for several days. Caught a glimpse of self in evil window glass: brown boots, brown t-shirt, brown sweater, brown trousers, brown jacket, brown hair. All I needed was a brownie. (And, I was also wearing brown knickers, but luckily no one could see those).

I used to work from home, and whenever I'd go to the gym or the store, it was always me and the old people. Retirees as far as the eye could see.

But I'll second the sentiment that it's hellaciously boring after a while. Plus having to go to the office every day is a nice excuse to buy cute clothes, including pants that don't involve drawstrings or elastic.